An animation showing all svn activities during the rewrite of jNetMap, generated with gource
Direct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whOzkwZd2IE
updated once in a blue moon
An animation showing all svn activities during the rewrite of jNetMap, generated with gource
Direct link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whOzkwZd2IE
The alpha version of jNetMap 0.5 is now available for download! As this is an alpha version, there are no guarantees and no support. Play with it and tell me what you think 🙂
Plugins are working now (jspf), SNMP is built-in and the ICMP-Ping issue is fixed for good. There is also a revamped Port-Scanner, but the automatic device discovery is not ready yet and the same goes for the notification-system. So there’s still a lot of work to be done ’till the final release.
I plan to release jNetMap version 0.5 some when in February 2011.
It’s going quite well so far; the ICMP-Ping problem has been addressed, the UI has received a major facelift, multi-language support is working, a “notification system” will be added and I hope that we’ll be able to support basic plugins.
I also intend to add “ping-agents”, i.e. small scripts that can be written in any language and run on a machine in a remote subnet, which will check and report the status of those remote machines. This should improve the “visibility” of subnets and also reduce “ping noise” across the network.